07:00
A plant known in English as Dusty Miller.
06:11
Sunflowers that continue to produce more blooms and a perennial plant called flux.
00:08
Introduction to the garden walkthrough and discussing the plants.
00:34
Mini roses bought by the host's mother, being shown in bloom.
01:07
A "Susana with black eyes" plant in full bloom, a perennial favorite of the host.
01:54
An ornamental cabbage beneath the plants, still thriving despite the heat.
02:10
A strong, large rose and discussion of a cactus that the host is afraid to transplant.
03:01
A broccoli plant grown in the cold and mid-season.
03:18
A chrysanthemum with vibrant orange flowers.
03:50
A dahlia flower that has just opened.
04:02
Various dahlia flowers showcased.
05:10
Color descriptions and walkthrough of various flowers, including marigolds and ornamental cabbages.
08:02
Perennial plants returning each year and a visit to the hydrangea collection.
10:13
An introduction to a new drip irrigation system installed for the plants.
11:44
A discussion about the importance of praying mantises in the garden.
12:08
An oakleaf hydrangea with its aging flowers.
13:56
Perennial hibiscus with a large, slightly eaten flower.
14:31
A variety of flowers including petunias, lines, and geraniums.
15:44
A non-blooming bougainvillea and a tree commonly called the fireball or Jupiter.
16:31
A discussion on pruning a plumbago plant to encourage new flowers.
17:09
A relocated hydrangea and growing elephant ears plants.
17:43
Maintenance plans for an area with geraniums and a newly transplanted mini rose.
18:08
Cacti and succulent collection and closing remarks from the garden tour.
(Note: The timestamps reflect the most interesting parts of the video based on the plants and events mentioned in the subtitles. Some elements like greetings to insects and personal anecdotes are included to give a natural feel to the walkthrough but are not given separate timestamps.)